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In July, Bucharest registered 217 insolvencies, and in the last 12 months, the total number has risen by 32% to 2,065.

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The capital has reported a significant increase in insolvencies, with 2,065 in the last 12 months, raising questions about economic stability. The construction sector was the worst hit, with an increase of more than 70% in insolvencies. Experts recommend preventive measures and careful assessment of business partners to reduce risks. The increase in insolvencies suggests economic vulnerability and a possible lack of liquidity among firms, affecting domestic consumption and confidence in the Romanian economy.

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